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006. “The Future of Reporting Europe” - Training Course

Data: 26/08/2013

NR.: 6

DATA: 26.08.2013

TITOLO PROGETTO: “The Future of Reporting Europe”

RICHIESTA PROVENIENTE DA: Olimpia Parje (Germania)

TIPOLOGIA: Consiglio d’Europa - Training Course

ARGOMENTO: To improve the journalism skills with an discussion on how to write about Europe transnationally.

PAESI PARTNER CHE HANNO GIÀ ADERITO: -

ALTRE NOTIZIE:
Activity date:
7th – 10th of November 2013.
Venue place, venue country: Berlin, Germany.
Summary:
How can media offer a transnational perspective and better reflection of reality? What is the role of young people in creating the media of the future? And what are the new opportunities the online world has opened up for us? Join us to find out!
Target group: Youth workers, Trainers, Youth leaders, Project managers, young journalists, media makers.
For participants from: Eastern Europe and Caucasus, South-East Europe, Youth in Action Programme Countries.
Group size: 18 participants
Details:
"The future of reporting Europe" will bring together 22 youth workers experienced in working with media (online, traditional, new media), young aspiring journalists and media makers from across the continent between the 7th and 10th of November 2013 in Berlin to discuss a transnational approach to reporting. The workshop will explore ways of collaborating across the continent in order to equip participants with the essential skills to become those who report on the most important matters in the future. The workshop will help young media makers with an interest in Europe to establish a network which will enable them to continue their trans-national collaboration beyond the time spent in Berlin.
The workshop aims to:
• train participants in reporting on European issues from a transnational rather than a national perspective;
• educate participants in linking practical reporting and web 2.0 journalism skills with an ongoing discussion on how to write about Europe transnationally;
• better equip young aspiring media makers to deal with the demands of reporting to a European audience in a thoughtful, independent-minded way;
• strengthen networks between youth workers/youth leaders and media makers from different European countries.
The workshop will include specific training sessions, reporting sessions from Berlin, daily blogging and social media as well as an editorial forum for a print magazine to be published by E&M.
Participants’ profile:
The workshop is open to participants aged 18-30 from all Council of Europe states who have journalistic studies or media experience or demonstrate significant interest in the topic. The participants are expected to use the knowledge acquired during the event within their home community/network. The selection of participants will be made by E&M according to the applicants’ qualifications and motivation.
Formal requirements:
• are aged 18 to 30 and are living in Europe (Council of Europe states);
• have relevant media experience or demonstrate significant interest in the topic;
• are involved in working with youth and will share the acquired knowledge within their home network;
• are fluent in English;
• will participate in the workshop over the whole four days (7th of November to 10th of November).
This project is organised by E&M, together with the legal association, Europa neuer Ideen e.V. The project is financed with support from the Allianz Cultural Foundation - Allianz Kulturstiftung. The content of this project does not necessarily reflect the views of the Allianz Cultural Foundation and they cannot be held responsible for them.
Costs:
• Travel (incl. Visa), accommodation, food and local transport will be covered by the organizers. Specific conditions apply (selected candidates will be informed);
• There is a participation fee of 60 euros.
Working language: English.

SCADENZA: 31st of August 2013.


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